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In Class tonight a black belt invited me to his place on sundays to do some stick fighting he and some others train in? I missed what he called it? anyone know of anything? I think it started with a K? maybe?
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Originally posted by Jas0n
In Class tonight a black belt invited me to his place on sundays to do some stick fighting he and some others train in? I missed what he called it? anyone know of anything? I think it started with a K? maybe?
Ah! ty for the info. I do believe he said it was not an easy art to learn. this guy has his black belt in EPAK and has taken Sholin Kenpo and like 7 yrs of Tai kwon do (sp). He is very talented! and dedicated.Originally posted by pesilat
Probably "Kali."
It's Filipino martial martial arts. Also may be known as "Eskrima" or "Arnis" ... though some people really get hung up on the words they use.
Check out the Filipino Martial Arts - General and Modern Arnis sections of this discussion group for more information on it
Of course, there's a lot more to the FMA than just stick fighting, but sticks and blades are what they're best known for.
It's possible that he's referring to another stickfighting art, but that'd be my guess.
For instance, he may be referring to "Kalaripayatt" which is an Indian martial art that, as far as I know, does some stick work (though I'm not sure how much ... "Lahti" is the Indian art that's most commonly associated with sticks).
Or, he may have even said, "La Canne" (sp?) which is a French stick fighting art
But I'd guess he said "Kali"
Mike
Originally posted by Jas0n
Ah! ty for the info. I do believe he said it was not an easy art to learn. this guy has his black belt in EPAK and has taken Sholin Kenpo and like 7 yrs of Tai kwon do (sp). He is very talented! and dedicated.
Originally posted by pesilat
Well, I hope he's also trained in some Kali along the way
Anyway, I personally think Kali is no more or less difficult to learn than any other art.
. . .
I still love the Kali and love training in it.
Mike
Originally posted by Rich Parsons
Now, I will say this, it is sometimes harder to go from a completly hard and linear style to a softer and circular style. Why, because you do not relax and you try to do the new techniques based upon your previous knowledge. Go into the lessons with an empty glass or blank slate mentality and this will help.
Good Training to you
Originally posted by arnisador
Many EPAK schools do some FMA-influenced stickwork, I understand.
Originally posted by moromoro
WHAT the heck is EPAK??????????